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Is the Dow Jones Industrial Average Down After North Korea's Latest Threat?

By , Executive Producer, Money Morning

Garrett Baldwin

The Dow Jones Industrial Average was pointing toward a 29-point decline in premarket hours after North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, once again rattled the markets with new threats against the United States. The regime threatened to detonate a massive hydrogen bomb over the Pacific Ocean - a move that has also had a big impact on gold this morning...

Before we get to that, here are the numbers from Thursday for the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq:

Index Previous Close Point Change Percentage Change
Dow Jones 22,359.23 -53.36 -0.24%
S&P 500 2,500.60 -7.64 -0.30%
Nasdaq 6,422.69 -33.35 -0.52%

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About the Author

Garrett Baldwin is a globally recognized research economist, financial writer, consultant, and political risk analyst with decades of trading experience and degrees in economics, cybersecurity, and business from Johns Hopkins, Purdue, Indiana University, and Northwestern.

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